'We would get mobbed on the road'

Promiscuous Mangla of the show, Krutika Desai now sports a cropped haircut and arrived for the do in a cocktail dress.

Reminiscing her Buniyaad days, the actress said, "Today's TV actors can’t match the kind of fame this show brought to its actors. We would get mobbed when we walked on the road like maybe Shah Rukh Khan gets mobbed today.”

'I got Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak because of Buniyaad'

Dalip Tahil says for most of the actors, the serial was beneficial and life-changing.

“I can give you can example," he says. "When we were shooting for Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak where I play Aamir Khan's father, I asked Nasir Hussain (Aamir's uncle and writer of the film), why he chose me when there were so many actors in this industry. He said, ‘I have seen you in Buniyaad.’

“QSQT turned out to be an important film for me.

"I am proud and very happy that Buniyaad is coming back on Doordashan. I think it’s going to be an eye-opener for people, who have only seen serials today, to see the absolute fabulous piece that was made many years ago and was extremely popular.”

Veteran actress Asha Sharma, who played Haveliram's mother, poses for pictures at the party.

Surrounded by his memorable cast, Ramesh Sippy recounted his own Buniyaad experience.

"Going from films to television was something I never thought I would do. I took up Buniyaad because it appealed to me. The subject of the serial was such that it could not be done in two or three hours, it needed much longer. And, of course, a writer like Manohar Shamji was able to deliver and come up with a fine script every week, which was not easy.”

Does he think the industry lacks good writers?

“The lingo of today’s youngsters is different. I think everything has its own time. Buniyaad had a good run at that time. It stands out amongst TV serials like Sholay stands out amongst films.”

The serial was a milestone in Indian television history and made the career of some of the actors.

“The talk of Partition always keeps coming up, even during times of peace. This is a good way to remind people of all that happened,” Sippy said and added, “I heard the roads used to be empty on the days Buniyaad was aired on Doordarshan. We were lucky that there was only one channel then.”

'Buniyaad not only helped my career but also made my personal life'

Kiran Juneja, who played Veeravali, says, “Buniyaad not only helped my career but also made my personal life. I met this wonderful man (Ramesh Sippy producer- director-husband) on the sets of the show and have been with him ever since.

“I had the fantastic role as a sister. Ramesh asked me whether I would be interested in playing a role where I go from being young to old. I was into modelling then, but I thought why not? After Buniyaad, I was being offered roles of hero’s mother -- much older than my actual age!” she smiles.